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After South Carolina's 14-10 win against Vanderbilt on Saturday, a reporter told Gamecocks tailback Kenny Miles he was part of a trio that included a 300-yard passer, a 100-yard rusher and 100-yard receiver.
Morris: Jeffery proves he is quite a catch
Alshon Jeffery celebrates his second touchdown catch with fans in the second quarter Saturday.
Expect Spurrier to test young UK corners
Last season, UK cornerback Trevard Lindley took a pass away from Kenny McKinley and returned it for a 28 yard first quarter touchdown.
Whitlock ready to step up for Gamecocks
C.C. Whitlock saw increased action on Saturday in the game vs. S.C. State. Rich Glickstein/rglickstein@thestate.com During the offseason, a series of off-the-field missteps left C.C. Whitlock's status in doubt.
Freshmen Giles, Gurley score 100s
COLUMBIA - Freshmen Jarvis Giles and Tori Gurley each gained more than 100 yards Saturday night during the University of South Carolina's football game against Florida Atlantic University.
USC players set for NFL debuts
Kenny McKinley left South Carolina's football program as the career leader in receptions.
USC senior wide receiver Moe Brown. His arms lay at his sides. His eyes were focused on the cornerback - the long-haired, physical, vicious Ramarcus Brown.
Steve Spurrier, the Head Ball Coach at South Carolina, said the other day that he was tired of winning low-scoring, close football games.
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Spurrier still dissatisfied with program's progress
In some respects, it feels as if it were yesterday that Steve Spurrier took the podium and offered a hopeful vision of South Carolina football.
Steven Bradley: Spurrier growing tired of modest success in Columbia?
August 28, 2009 - 12:10 a.m. EST Photo Steven Bradley When Steve Spurrier was hired as head football coach at South Carolina in November of 2004, he had one simple question.
It's the position that may have the best most long-term outlook promise on the USC football team.
Replacing the now-departed John Hunt, Wolford seems poised to improve what has been a putrid offensive line since Spurrier arrived in 2005.
It's the position that may have the best most long-term outlook promise on the USC football team.
Brown hoping to become a go-to recevier for USC
An unofficial poll finds that South Carolina's players think Moe Brown is, aw shucks, the nicest guy on the team.
Kenny McKinley is a bit of a wildcard. Overlooked because the Denver Broncos drafted two big-name talents in the first round and because he slipped to the fifth round of the 2009 NFL Draft, the receiver has a bit of a chip on his shoulder.
Gamecock receiver Moe Brown looks to show his full potential
USC Gamecock receiver Moe Brown admits he's been an underachiever during his career.
USC tight end Weslye Saunders works out ahead of teammate Brian Maddox during Monday's practice.
Barnes Knows It's Time To Step Up
Redshirt sophomore wide receiver Jason Barnes was one of the integral components of USC's heralded 2007 signing class.
USC's Jeffery adjusts to next level
As wide receiver Alshon Jeffery stood with the media after Wednesday night's practice, USC receivers coach Steve Spurrier Jr.
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